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Improve your Skin Tone

Oily skins are subject to their own particular troubles including spots, blackheads and other miseries. Excess sebum has to be controlled but today there are number of treatments that do this effectively.

Repairing oily skin
Your skin is shiny, your pores open and you often have small spots. When the sebaceous glands are overactive, the skin produces too much of the protective sebum that is lacking in dry skins. There are certain advantages to this: you are better armed to fight the aging process and better protected against the effects of sunlight. On the other hand, your skin becomes dehydrated in the winter months and looks dull and tired. Your beauty mission is twofold - you have to absorb the excess sebum and regulate the way your skin functions.

A new routine
In order to balance oily skin, start by changing your cleansing habits. Avoid alkalin products and those containinf alcohol. Wash your face with water and gentle foaming cleansers or mousses.
Choose products with anti-bacterial properties that cleanse the skin thoroughly. Rinse with plenty of water, cold preferably, to close the pores.
The secreat of beautiful skin resides in the pot, too. Vitamin- and mineral based creams hydrate and rebalance in one go. Vitamin A brings a healthy glow to your skin, vitamin C fights wrinkles and zinc and magnesium control the activity of the sebaceous glands.


Some Facts about Toning Skin
  • Oily skins should be cleansed using water and gentle foaming cleansers.
  • Choose creams rich in vitamins and minerals.
  • Clay masks and aloe vera are friends of oily skin.



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